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8 Most Forgotten Pickup Trucks of All Time! 

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8 Most Forgotten Pickup Trucks of All Time!
We're going to talk about 8 pickup trucks that most people have totally forgotten about. These trucks might not be famous, but they're super cool and have some awesome stories. Let's check them out!
First up is the Powell Sport Wagon Pickup from 1955 to 1957. This truck is crazy because it was made from old Plymouth car parts! The guys who made it went to junkyards to find parts from 1940-1941 Plymouths that people were throwing away. They fixed up these old parts and used them to build new trucks. How cool is that?
Next, we've got the Hudson Big Boy C28 from 1947. This truck was special because it was like a mix between a comfy car and a tough pickup truck. Back then, most vehicles were either one or the other, but the Big Boy could do both jobs. It even had a radio with foot controls, which was pretty fancy for a truck back then!
Third on our list is the Ford Durango from 1979 to 1982. Don't get confused - this isn't the Dodge Durango SUV. This Durango was Ford's way of trying to keep making car-trucks after they stopped making the Ranchero. They took a Ford Fairmont car and turned it into a pickup. They only made between 120 and 212 of these, so they're super rare now!
Number four is the GMC Sonoma GT from 1992. This truck was nicknamed the "poor man's Syclone" because it was like a cheaper version of the super-fast GMC Syclone. It had a powerful V6 engine and some cool sports car features, but it didn't cost as much as the Syclone. They only made 806 of these, which makes them pretty special.
Fifth, we've got the 1979 GMC Sierra 1500. This truck was part of the "square body" style that a lot of people love. It was great for work, but it also looked good enough for regular people to want to drive it around town. These trucks are getting harder to find now, which makes them really popular with collectors.
Number six is the 1955 GMC Blue Chip Pickup. This truck was a big deal because it was one of the first to offer a V8 engine option. It also had a new 12-volt electrical system, which was pretty high-tech for the time. The Blue Chip had a cool new look with a wraparound windshield and hooded headlights.
Seventh on our list is the Studebaker Champ from 1960 to 1964. Studebaker was running out of money when they made this truck, so they had to get creative. They used parts from their cars to make the truck's cab, and they even bought the design for the truck bed from another company! It might have looked a bit weird, but it shows how clever car companies can be when they're in trouble.
Last but not least, we've got the Studebaker Transtar from 1956 to 1964. This truck was Studebaker's last try at staying in the truck business. It had some cool features like a fiberglass grille (which was lighter than metal and didn't rust) and a comfy ride thanks to its special suspension. They even made a cheaper version called the Scotsman for people who didn't want to spend too much.
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Комментарии : 44   
@leewm.gaudry3770
@leewm.gaudry3770 16 дней назад
When I was 3, my dad had 2 Studebakers. A sedan and a pickup. They were parked truck behind car in the driveway. 3 year old me gets in truck. Keys in! Me turns key. Truck jumps forward and hits car. Car jumps forward hits clothesline pole. Laundry lands in mud. Me gets a licking.
@robertsklenka5823
@robertsklenka5823 7 дней назад
Ha Just being a boy..
@blackenedheart9592
@blackenedheart9592 8 дней назад
The Hudson Big Boy is a gorgeous truck!
@adamweston4152
@adamweston4152 18 дней назад
Powell truck's... straight outta Compton 😂!!. That Studebaker truck looks great, it's my favourite one in this video.
@billpfeffer6954
@billpfeffer6954 5 дней назад
Son of inventor brothers Allen Powell lives in my town, nw washington.
@theEVILone0130
@theEVILone0130 7 дней назад
Finally a Studebaker that looks good.
@gpilsitz1783
@gpilsitz1783 3 дня назад
Always liked the rounded look of the late model Studee's.
@larryfisher5796
@larryfisher5796 15 дней назад
My Dad and Mom had a Studebaker Lark wagon V - 8 automotive tran it Was a Great little Car
@ThreeWheelFlyer
@ThreeWheelFlyer 5 часов назад
That Hudson truck is gorgeous!
@BobMedley62
@BobMedley62 18 дней назад
Great video!
@joesutherland225
@joesutherland225 16 дней назад
Three on the tree everybody knew what that meant in my youth,now kids dont have a clue what i mean till i tell them lol
@tylaranderson8559
@tylaranderson8559 18 дней назад
At 8:47 the narrator is talking about how the trucks still used leaf spring suspension, but the picture on the screen shows a pair of coilovers
@curtispaquin8714
@curtispaquin8714 12 дней назад
Kinda like when he's talking about the Hudson's straight 6 motor, but the video showed a V8.
@AnthonyR-z8y
@AnthonyR-z8y 13 дней назад
Nice rigs😊
@bullettube9863
@bullettube9863 День назад
The first Powell I ever saw was at a flea market in California and the owner told me it was made there. Junk yards in California were different from the junk yards in Western New York, the cars and trucks were wrecks but not rusty at all! Studebaker was a company that couldn't make trucks and cars for the public in 1946-47 until they finished all the orders they had from he US military. Their design for their 2 1/2 and 5 ton models were very important to the war effort and most were shipped to Russia, which is why most Russian trucks still look like Studebakers!
@anthonydilligaf823
@anthonydilligaf823 День назад
They're definitely not for everyone, but that one is lucky it found you.
@joebaucom4537
@joebaucom4537 8 дней назад
GREAT TRUCK, S !
@devonmask5192
@devonmask5192 20 часов назад
Good narration but the guy putting the video part together was on another planet early. it gets better as it goes on.
@CharlesAAnnen-rh4mk
@CharlesAAnnen-rh4mk 2 часа назад
You forgot the mankiller Mazda rotary p/u. Crazy fast beyond its suspension and brakes.
@lionelborges8094
@lionelborges8094 14 дней назад
Lionel here in Central California. Nice video. Learned a couple of things. But the mention of a flat head six and an over head valve engine is shown. When an inline six is mentioned, a V-8 is shown. This makes me wonder what other misinformation there is. I did like the Powell Brothers info, new to me. I had knowledge of pickups but not the history. Just saying…
@ahoorakia
@ahoorakia 16 дней назад
37:56 impressive 125hp OUT OF 350 ENGINE?!😂😂 it's more like a joke rather than impressive😂😂
@martyharless5097
@martyharless5097 7 дней назад
The truck engines were rated at 165hp and 275 torque. They were considerably more powerful than that in the 60's and early 70's but had to be detuned in the mid 70's to get them to pass emissions testing. It was the same for all vehicle makes. Technology like electronic fuel injection enabled them to get the performance back again.
@ralphnorris-vk8ff
@ralphnorris-vk8ff 8 дней назад
I loved them Studebaker trucks! I drive a 3500 ram diesel but thanks to D OT laws i can't use it for what I bought it for! If I could find a restore back original Studebaker truck with a Studebaker v8 engine i would trade my ram in a heart beat!
@kevinvoyer5053
@kevinvoyer5053 16 дней назад
Wow you left out one of the best of them all. The 1977-1980 International Scout II TERRA truck. That was a pickup version of the 18” longer Scout II Traveller. A stretched Scout II, with 18” added between the rear axle and drivers seat with a removable cab roof. That made it one of the two convertible pickups ever made, besides the Dakota. The Terra had a choice between three gas and two diesel. A 194 ci, 4cyl, 304 V8 and 345 V8, or a 2.8 NA Or turbo diesel. With 727 automatic, 3 or 4 speed.
@lucasrem
@lucasrem 3 дня назад
Most forgotten, the DAF 33 Pick-Up !
@markrunyon5524
@markrunyon5524 6 дней назад
Sounds like a brand new Jeep Cherokee,modeled their junk after these.
@kurtappley4550
@kurtappley4550 14 дней назад
If you can cover a Hudson then where is International and Diamond T?
@top.intel0
@top.intel0 12 дней назад
Not all trucks can't be covered in a single video. I'll try to make more episodes of this topic
@sharonhale4111
@sharonhale4111 4 дня назад
Optional 5 speed overdrive transmission was available. $215
@wudznutt6732
@wudznutt6732 3 дня назад
I had a 1964 Studebaker that was turquoise blue and had a 289 ci engine. My grandfather had bought it new and put 248K miles on it before he gave it to my uncle, who drove it how long. I rebuilt the engine, fixed odds a d ends and had it painted. It received attention everywhere I went. Very few people knew what it was but admired it nonetheless.
@jetsons101
@jetsons101 5 дней назад
What...... Wait...... At 0:54 is that a 1955 (maybe a 56) Pontiac Safari station wagon in front of the building. The Safari was a cousin to the 55 thru 57 Chevy Nomads.
@jangles1839
@jangles1839 18 дней назад
I actually had a '92 Sonoma GT! Bought it off a used lot out of town in '94 for $6500!
@sgtcrab2569
@sgtcrab2569 6 дней назад
No International?
@jeopardy4100
@jeopardy4100 День назад
Where’s the REO?
@top.intel0
@top.intel0 День назад
Coming in the next part of this video
@EDD519
@EDD519 10 дней назад
I owned a 77 fairmont !
@heidenfelderkustoms1502
@heidenfelderkustoms1502 15 дней назад
I like the information but not all pictures of customized trucks.
@anthonydilligaf823
@anthonydilligaf823 День назад
You keep showing the chevy cameo, but spoke zero about it.
@tbjtbj4786
@tbjtbj4786 8 дней назад
Caring havey loads in tge rabbit truck? No not at all. You load it down. You have less traction on the front end. But with tge diesel if you drove right You could get 62 mpg
@joesutherland225
@joesutherland225 16 дней назад
Turbo 4? Had it in the mustang.
@ekimbrough1413
@ekimbrough1413 4 дня назад
Good common sense vehicle building! Not like today!
@swamprat69er
@swamprat69er 14 дней назад
With the square body GMCs and Chevs, the parts were interchangeable. I made a 1985 GMC into a 1984 Chev by changing the grill and tailgate.and taking the script off the GMC. I did the same thing with a 1965 Ford and a 1965 Mercury pickup. Didn't change the grills on the Ford and Mercury though.
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